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Massey L2007 Mastering Limiter Free Vst

21.12.2020

So I've finally played with the Massey limiter demo. I like it better than the L1 and L2 for sure, it sounds a whole lot smoother and natural to my ears. However, it's still definitely a snare-eater.but I would never rely on just one plug-in to be a full mastering chain. If you clip your drums ahead of time, it's great. Massey Plugins creates versatile, affordable and elegant plugins that have earned the status of 'must-haves' for mixing in Pro Tools. L2007 mastering limiter vt3. The L2007 from Massey Plug-Ins is a new mastering-grade look-ahead brickwall limiter. The L2007 will increase the loudness of your stereo mixes. Pro Tools 11 and higher. Modern De-Esser is a freeware de-esser VST plugin by Antress. It features frequency control in the 3000 to 9999 Hz range and output level control (-15 to +15 dB) The gain reduction can be adjusted with threshold, ratio, width, and release controls. The Modern De-Esser VST is part of the free Antress Modern Plugins package. Massey L2007 Mastering Limiter. The most transparent plugin limiter I’ve ever used. It makes things louder without compromising the mix. Incredibly simple to use, just like all the Massey plugins. Tip: Although this was clearly designed for the master bus, try using it on kick, snare and bass to transparently tame volume. Waves API 560 EQ.

If you’ve landed on this page, I’m assuming your excited to see what the best FREE plug-ins are and how they can help you with your mixes and productions. Well seeing as this is strictly my opinion I wouldn’t call these free plug-ins the “best” but for whatever reason they work the best for my style and my workflow.

When looking for plug-ins or any other tool that will help our workflow, it’s important to understand that price is not what going to determine the best outcome. Though I’d be lying if I said that my most expensive plug-ins suck because that’s farther from the truth. I have some expensive plug-ins that I use all the time because the fill a void that no other plug-in can but I also have A LOT of free plug-ins that just blow away some of the big boys.

Why these Free Plug-ins?

This isn’t a random list of free plug-ins to download, rather a list that I have compiled of the free plug-ins that I use myself and that I have found to be the most useful. I put these plug-ins in order of the ones that I use most often, so #1 would be the most used. I’ll link to all the plug-in so you can check them out for yourself.

I use these free plug-ins on a lot of my mixes and show them in my free content as well as my Premium Tutorials.

Without delay let’s get into it.

FerricTDS

(Tape Dynamics Simulator)

I’ve spoken about this plug-in many-a-time but it’s just simply my most used FREE plugin. This plug-in is inspired by the smooth dynamic shaping of reel-to-reel tape recorders. It’s purpose is to perform three functions that you would get from tape: Gently shaping overall dynamics, adding harmonic content or saturation, and controlling peak performance via limiting. This really is a gem and I think will be viewed as a classic in years to come.

Win32 VST only –Download Link

Sir Elliot Master Limiter Series IV

(Limiter)

Coming in at number 2 is the Sir Elliot Mastering Limiter which is only slightly used less than the FerricTDS. I use this on just about every mix now as my final limiter, well maybe not every mix but the ones that require the extra grit.

I’ll admit that I don’t use this free plug-in to its fullest potential because I found what I liked best about it and just stick to that. I like engaging the clipping and then just driving the mix into the unit. It’s not always going to sound good on every mix and it will let you know when you’ve gone too far but it’s good for adding volume without obvious dynamic squishing and zero pumping. Plus it adds some type of color to the sound that I like – a distortion which makes it punchier.

Win32 VST only (I think) –Download Link

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Camel Crusher

(Distortion)

As far as pure distortion is concerned the Camel Crusher get’s used the most in my sessions and it’s funny because again, it’s a free plug-in. Now the FerricTDS is adding distortion as well but it’s a different colour. The Ferric is warmer to my ears where the Camel Crusher is more of that grit to help things stand out in the mix.

It offers 2 different distortion types so you can really hone in on the right colour for your sounds plus it comes with a compressor a filter and a very useful MIX knob. It’s a very powerful free plug-in that I think should be in every engineers tool box.

Win32/64 VST/RTAS & Mac32/64 VST/AU/RTAS –Download Link

Nasty DLA

(Delay Unit)

Based on the site info this device enables: Classic chorus and echo effects, authentic signal path coloration and tape-delay style feedback and staturation.

Now that I’m using the Blue Cat Audio MB-7 Mixer in every session I can have access to VST plug-ins like the Nasty DLA. I never really gave this one the time of day until I really started to experiment with it while in some Pro Tools sessions. I have to admit that this is my go to delay now for artist style delays and for the simple 1/4 and 1/8 note delays, a stock unit works fine.

The thing that I love best about this free plug-in is that it comes with a ridiculous amount of presets so you can really get to know this units capabilities right of the bat. It adds some amazing sound stages to any instrument including guitars, vocals, snare drums, pianos and more. I’m sure with enough time and effort you could get other delays to mimic what this thing can do but why would you want to? It’s all there for you in this one little unit.

Win32 VST only –Download Link

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BaxterEQ

(Equalizer)

The BaxterEQ is touted as being a transparent mastering and mix buss shelving EQ. It’s funny because I don’t hear it being transparent, it’s definitely adding something to the signal but that’s something that I actually like. I wouldn’t compare it to the SSL style emulation EQ’s but it has a similar grit, at least to my ears.

It has two shelf filters (HF and LF) as well as a low cut and high cut filter. Another cool thing about this free plug-in is that you can control the left channel, the right channel, the mid or the sides all independently with the click of a button. Kodak driver download esp 5250.

I don’t use this one on every record but it does come in handy from time to time. Also, you don’t just have to use this on the mastering chain, this thing sounds great on vocals for example. The sky’s the limit as this free EQ sounds just as good and sometimes better than EQ’s I’ve paid for.

Win32 VST only –Download Link

Volume Eleven

Vst

(Clipper/Limiter)

This is another gem from Sir Elliot. The Volume Eleven is a fixed Automatic-Gain-Brick-wall-Limiter with the ability of achieving very high sound pressure levels with low distortion. The webpage recommends this free plug-in for mastering rock music but I find it works great for anything that requires high energy.

I’ve used it on the Mix Buss for EDM, hip hop and pop/rock styled tracks but I also think it works great on the Drum Buss. The best thing about this free plug-in is that it’s very simple to use and only has a few functions to choose from. It is easy to go overboard so use your ears accordingly.

Win32 VST only (I think) –Download Link

Thrillseeker VBL

(Compressor/Limiter with Distortion)

This free plug-in is an emulation of a “Vintage Broadcast Limiter” following the classic Variable-Mu design principles from the early 1950’s. Variety of Sound added some great touches to this free plug-in by allowing you to have independent controls over the distortion and compression, though they do work together.

It’s a shame that this one is not closer to the top but it does take me a long time to really fall in love with a plug-in. This free plug-in is instantly lovable and I even did a very thorough review on it here but I just know the other plug-ins that much more. I think as time goes on this one will creep its way to the top because it is very pleasing to say the least.

Win32 VST only –Download Link

Altered Dynamics Series II

(Compressor)

This free plug-in you won’t see talked about very much and I think that is because it is only coded for Win32 systems. It really is a shame because this is the punchiest In-The-Box compressor I have ever heard. I’ve heard this free plug-in do some crazy things to drums that I haven’t heard from any other compressor. It can do some wild pumping to the sound or bring out the attack like a transient shaper would – very sharp and punchy.

The AD Series II also has a built in limiter and mix knob which is great because you can completely mangle the sound and then mix it in with the original to get some of the biggest sounds you’ve ever heard. It is a bit finicky and takes time to really get used to the controls but once you do I think you will find some uses for it.

Win32 VST only (I think) –Download Link

EpicVerb

(Reverb)

I had to throw in a Reverb Unit into this article and this is the one category that I think is lacking in the free plug-in world. There are a few out there that are quite usable but nothing that stands out. To me the Epic Verb is the best of the litter and if this is the only reverb unit you had I think that you could still make some really great records with it.

Like the NastyDLA this reverb is packed with a bunch of presets to play around with. They are great for experimenting and finding out what texture works in context with the record. From there you can tweak them to get them to fit just right.

Win32 Only –Download Link

LePou Amp Sims

(Guitar Amp Simulator)

These free plug-ins are guitar oriented in nature and are based off of guitar amplifier simulations. I posted this one at the bottom of the list because I almost never use them but they sometimes can do the trick. I would probably use them more in a production stage then in the mixing stage but they do come in handy. I like them on guitars, bass, sometimes drums and evern effects like reverb and delay.

Win32/64 VST & Mac32/64 VST/AU –Download Link

Honourable Mentions

These are some plug-ins that get used in my sessions from time to time and sound great so I had to give them a plug.

  • Blue Cat Audio Freeware Plug-ins Pack II (Assorted Plugins)
  • Variety of Sound ThrillseekerLA (compressor)
  • Variety of Sound Density MkIII (Fairchild Style Compressor)
  • Massey Plug-ins – Though these aren’t free plug-ins per say, the demo versions never expire. If you do find these plug-ins useful then of course you should pay the manufacturer.
The L2007 is a mastering-grade look-ahead brickwall limiter -- that you've probably already heard on one of your favorite records.
“Miles ahead” of others“this plug-in has got to be the star of the show.” When something “is this good and this affordable, there should be no indecision.”
The L2007 makes mixes sound richer and thicker, effortlessly. Just tweak the threshold knob -- It's like magic. In other words, there is “something poetic about having two large knobs and letting the unit do the rest.”
Sit back, relax and enjoy.
Operating Notes
The modes alter the behavior of the envelope detector. There's a complex set of parameters that go into the algorithm and this packages them up into an easy-to-use control. The audio material and the degree of limiting will affect how audible this settting is. If you're only shaving a couple of dB off, this setting is not going to matter much at all.

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  • Loud: This is the most straightforward 'industry-standard' setting. Good for rock music.
  • Mellow: has the same dynamics characteristics as Loud, but reduces some of the gritty midrange to high-end distortion. The compromise is a little less perceived loudness.
  • Smooth: This mode has an altogether different dynamics characteristics than Loud or Mellow and can tend to round off the high-end when pushed harder. This mode will often have less distortion on most material, but more pumping-&-breathing artifacts.
  • Vibrant: This mode is more reactive to the mid-range and has an overall different feel and distortion characteristics than the other modes. Though Mellow or Loud probably sound better with ridiculous amounts of limiting, Vibrant is my favorite when working within a reasonable range.

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Normal is the fastest release and I generally advise leaving it in this setting. The L2007 has an intelligent program-dependent envelope detector that will attack and release as slowly or quickly as it sees fit. Each Mode was carefully designed to release in a particular manner for most material. The Release control simply slows down those specifically-designed characteristics. So, Normal will probably sound the best without much fussing around. Slower releases might be useful for reducing compression distortion artifacts in certain cases or for simply changing the aesthetics of the compression quality.